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Old 06-11-2013, 07:37 PM   #4
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Make sure your network (I'm assuming it's your home network) doesn't also use a whitelist of allowed devices to connect to it. It's so seldom I have to change anything in my network settings that I totally forgot I had set mine up to allow only those MAC addresses that I have listed and nothing else and I had the same problems about the Glo not connecting until I checked the router/modem settings for the wireless. Once I added the new MAC address for the Glo (you can find it in the settings on the Glo under Device Information), I had no more problems with it connecting.

If your network has a similar setting, you'll first have to add the Kobo Glo to the settings to allow it to connect.
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